I feel like I'm the female version of You.....OMG you simplify photography like a dream or a lottery winner. Where the heck have you been.....YOU HAVE A STANDING OVATION FROM ME, i am inspired again. OMG where have you been sir, you speak my language and I need to meet you one day very soon. I am very interested in continuing to learn from you.....
@@ranjini92 You need a trigger for each camera you want to trigger a flash from. You can either purchase multiple triggers...or switch trigger from camera to camera.
nice tuto. personnally I am fan of tcm button on godox. i try ttl and switch to M with tcm. good start sometimes. When you use flash, do you set zoom to 24mm or 105mm ? A pity you never use lightmeter to better understand relative powers. when you use flash 1meter on rear of couple, and you are at F/4, how do you setup the power of the flash ? would we measure F/5.6 1 stop with a lightmeter on back of couple ???
hi Neil, i'd so love to do your course but you are so far away from me. Any chance you may do a workshop near the Cotswolds? I have a huge network of wedding photographers down here and I guarantee you'd be fully booked. Maybe in the Winter you might consider one? Please..please:)
Excellent helpful video thank you. Can I just ask, in your experience, if a couple are in the dark and your camera is struggling to get focus on them, what would be your way of lighting them up enough to get them in focus? I've tried them holding torches and such till I get a lock on them, but I was wondering if there is a better way. Thanks.
Thank you Darryl, and that's a great question. I must admit that this is rarely ever an issue now that I shoot with Sony because firstly, I rarely shoot in environments which are very very dark, but also because the Sony is so good at low light focusing. However when I was shooting Nikon DSLRs I would have this problem sometimes when I was shooting at night outside and in those situations I would turn on the torch on my phone and give that to the couple. I would then ask them to light themselves so I could focus, then ask them to hide the phone out of shot. That way always worked really well - until one time I left a wedding and thought I had lost my phone ...I had a massive panic until I realised it was still in the groom's pocket!
Dear Mr Neil. I thank you from bottom of my heart to host such a informative and wonderful program on Photography and off camera flash. After going through you vdos i have become an addict to it. Certainly it has so much in depth information on the relevant subject.
Just found this video, Neil, and really appreciate the way that you present. I just subscribed. Now, I will appreciate an honest answer about Magmod. I've wanted to try them for years, but I have a pacemaker. Are these magnets so powerful that they would endanger my pacemaker? Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that. That's a good question, personally I wouldn't have thought it would be a problem but please don't take my word for that - it would definitely be worth checking with a professional first.
Like you said, using light modifiers are essential, this video is essential if you want to step your game up while doing OCF. You did an amazing job Niel.
thank you for explaining this so well. I used to pride myself on being a 'natural light' photographer but realized how much more potential there is in learning flash too. :)
Hi Luis, I am afraid there are no subtitles as yet in the Patreon. This is something I will add in the future but I am afraid the option of subtitles is not there at the moment
Hello Mr. Neil, your the best photographer, by the way I'm a filipino photographer here in Saudia Arabia, your follower in RUclips and i learned a lot from all your uploaded videos. That is why i was convinced to buy a magmod products.(happy for discount code🤗👍) My co-worker told me why i should buy a expensive products? I told them it's worth it. 👍 Thank you for sharing your knowledge in taking professional photos. God bless you more 🙏❤️
Thank you very much. I learn a lot from this video to expose the brightest area. How far do you put the off camera flash from subject (8 feet)? I am watching all of your video again and again now. Thanks again.
@@NeilRedfern you have given me so much inspiration throughout the pandemic and i am looking forward to joining the patreon when business/income is more predictable! 👍
Thank you Neil, great video. I also use V860's and I have one AD200. I was just wondering if you have ever used the little goddox filter kit with the grid and the barn doors? It came in the package when I purchased my AD 200 but I have yet to use it.
Great video Neil. I'm a wedding photographer looking to learn further off camera Speedlight imagery that you have shown in order to add to my photos. Do you offer advance info and knowledge on your paid training courses (121) Thanks Rob
Thank you very much Robert! I am really pleased you enjoyed the video :-) Yes, I do. I run regular off camera flash workshops (although the next ones won't be until October now) but in the meantime I would highly recommend you consider joining my Patreon (you can join for a month to see what you think) because that way you can join my Facebook group to ask questions, join in on live streams to ask questions rewatch all the past streams (a number of which are with MagMod ambassadors). I hope this helps - please just let me know if you have any other questions
I feel like I'm the female version of You.....OMG you simplify photography like a dream or a lottery winner. Where the heck have you been.....YOU HAVE A STANDING OVATION FROM ME, i am inspired again. OMG where have you been sir, you speak my language and I need to meet you one day very soon. I am very interested in continuing to learn from you.....
Awww wow! I think that is one of the nicest comments I have ever received! Thank you so much Jacqueline, that really means a lot ☺️
When using multiple camera do you need multiple triggers?
@@ranjini92 You need a trigger for each camera you want to trigger a flash from. You can either purchase multiple triggers...or switch trigger from camera to camera.
I love shooting OCF, but during the wedding ceremony what is the trick........the reception moments are easy
nice tuto. personnally I am fan of tcm button on godox. i try ttl and switch to M with tcm. good start sometimes.
When you use flash, do you set zoom to 24mm or 105mm ?
A pity you never use lightmeter to better understand relative powers. when you use flash 1meter on rear of couple, and you are at F/4, how do you setup the power of the flash ? would we measure F/5.6 1 stop with a lightmeter on back of couple ???
Damn incredible photos!! 😮
Thank you so much Sydney!
hi Neil, i'd so love to do your course but you are so far away from me. Any chance you may do a workshop near the Cotswolds? I have a huge network of wedding photographers down here and I guarantee you'd be fully booked. Maybe in the Winter you might consider one? Please..please:)
Question in a dark situation where couple is in dark before shot How to you get couple in focus?
Thank you Neil for being such a great teacher.
Fantastic!!! Very educating clip! Thank you!!!
Excellent helpful video thank you. Can I just ask, in your experience, if a couple are in the dark and your camera is struggling to get focus on them, what would be your way of lighting them up enough to get them in focus? I've tried them holding torches and such till I get a lock on them, but I was wondering if there is a better way. Thanks.
Thank you Darryl, and that's a great question. I must admit that this is rarely ever an issue now that I shoot with Sony because firstly, I rarely shoot in environments which are very very dark, but also because the Sony is so good at low light focusing. However when I was shooting Nikon DSLRs I would have this problem sometimes when I was shooting at night outside and in those situations I would turn on the torch on my phone and give that to the couple. I would then ask them to light themselves so I could focus, then ask them to hide the phone out of shot. That way always worked really well - until one time I left a wedding and thought I had lost my phone ...I had a massive panic until I realised it was still in the groom's pocket!
So much value. Great content Neil.
Too kind, thank you Gav!
This vid gave me a much wider perspective in creativity, thanks Neil.
great video. Loved every minute of it. Please do you have a tutorial on how to expose for the bright objects on the background?
Thank you very much Aaron! I don't as such, but you can do that in camera by using spot metering :)
Dear Mr Neil. I thank you from bottom of my heart to host such a informative and wonderful program on Photography and off camera flash. After going through you vdos i have become an addict to it. Certainly it has so much in depth information on the relevant subject.
Thank you so much Anil, that really means a lot ☺️
Thank you for sharing. You have a gift of explaining things easy.. 👍
That means a lot, thank you!
Hi Mr Neil godox v860ii has inbuilt trigger too.
Just found this video, Neil, and really appreciate the way that you present. I just subscribed. Now, I will appreciate an honest answer about Magmod. I've wanted to try them for years, but I have a pacemaker. Are these magnets so powerful that they would endanger my pacemaker?
Thanks for your help!
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that. That's a good question, personally I wouldn't have thought it would be a problem but please don't take my word for that - it would definitely be worth checking with a professional first.
new subscriber here!...you are an inspiring instructor!
Great video!
I like to start with TTL, hit the TCM on the Goddox and continue with the manual value that gives me.
Thanks for the tips. 👍
Your transition from 8:17 to 8:18 was super effective for viewers to appreciate what you are able to do through exposure choices and OCF!
Thank you so much Wendy! I really appreciate that
♥
OMGAsh I feel like he is talking to me and my weaknesses
Super photographer
Thank you very much Neeraj!
How do you mount the QD 200 on a Magrip ?
Like you said, using light modifiers are essential, this video is essential if you want to step your game up while doing OCF. You did an amazing job Niel.
Thank you very much Mauricio!
Legendary
Thank you very much Drew!
thank you for explaining this so well. I used to pride myself on being a 'natural light' photographer but realized how much more potential there is in learning flash too. :)
Thank you very much - that is really nice to hear. You are right, flash opens up so much creative potential 😀
Hello, the content of patreon is subtitled at least in English? I am Latin but so I can understand it
Hi Luis, I am afraid there are no subtitles as yet in the Patreon. This is something I will add in the future but I am afraid the option of subtitles is not there at the moment
Thank you so much! Another great vid... Awesome!
Thank you so much!
Awesome video Neil, so informative and educational, can't wait to get to practice these techniques when I eventually get the gear!
Thank you very much Andy! I really appreciate that. You have much to look forward to when you get the things you want!
Here from the livestream, brilliant video Neil, you are an inspiration!
Thank you so much!! Thank you also for joining and taking part in the stream, I really appreciate your support :-)
You are so so good Neil
Hello Mr. Neil, your the best photographer, by the way I'm a filipino photographer here in Saudia Arabia, your follower in RUclips and i learned a lot from all your uploaded videos. That is why i was convinced to buy a magmod products.(happy for discount code🤗👍)
My co-worker told me why i should buy a expensive products? I told them it's worth it. 👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in taking professional photos. God bless you more 🙏❤️
Good information📷..
Most helpful video.......100%useful tips ❤👌
Very kind of you, I am pleased you enjoyed it!
You are the best 💪👍
Please do this same video but practical video post here sir..
There are lots of practical videos already on my channel 😊
Thank you very much. I learn a lot from this video to expose the brightest area. How far do you put the off camera flash from subject (8 feet)? I am watching all of your video again and again now. Thanks again.
Creative eyes, brilliance idea!!
Neil Sir, You are Awesome as Always 💖
Very kind, thank you so much!
One of the best videos I watch about off camera flash Than you.
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that 🙂
Great stuff and tips Neil! Thank you.
Thank you so much Dee!
pre wedding ritual: watch some Neil!
Haha, love that Eric! Thank you :-)
I like STROBISE
Hello we are same Name
Another inspirational as well as educational post Neil. Just great! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much Andy! That means a lot - I am pleased you enjoyed it!
@@NeilRedfern you have given me so much inspiration throughout the pandemic and i am looking forward to joining the patreon when business/income is more predictable! 👍
thank you sir
Dude is legit 👏
Very useful video , I learned lot from it, looking forward more videos like this keep it up good work, R.manohar , india,chennai
Thanks bro
Really well explained thank you.
My pleasure, thank you very much Debbie
Thank you Neil, great video. I also use V860's and I have one AD200. I was just wondering if you have ever used the little goddox filter kit with the grid and the barn doors? It came in the package when I purchased my AD 200 but I have yet to use it.
Hai Neil, if you shoot in a harsh light, by using magrip and cto orange gel, so do you set in K 8000 , or below ? Greet job
Those works are really awesome ✨🔥
Thank you very much Amar 😌
@@NeilRedfern 😘❤️✨
Great tutorial. Will come back for more! Will definitely join your Patreon.
I want to do high speed sync photography with iPhone. Plz suggest which light I buy?
So well explained Neil!
I become totally addicted to your videos. You are amazing and so creative. Wow!
Yuurrkurla
Great video. It's good to have you on youtube :)
Thank you! I appreciate that
Awesome video
Neil wonderful experiment. Thanks sir.
Bonsoir Neil , video interessante comme à tes habitudes 👍💫..je vais regarder ton Live .
Thanks for this video Neil. A really well presented tutorial.
Good tips .Loved the video thanks !
Thank you very much!
This is really so great tips!! Pls keep doing this !!! I just hope you will get more views n subs as u deserve it
Thanks Neil. I try this style now. Your help is great!
Great instructional video! Well done, great work!
Hello Neil, thanks for sharing your amazing experience and wisdom with us, I just found you and won’t let you go. I need to learn so much from you
Thank you so much! ❤
So good,so simple,so effective, amazing video
please talk about the balance between cto gels and in camera white balance
By 4 minutes you had a like and a new subscriber
Great video Neil. I'm a wedding photographer looking to learn further off camera Speedlight imagery that you have shown in order to add to my photos. Do you offer advance info and knowledge on your paid training courses (121) Thanks Rob
Thank you very much Robert! I am really pleased you enjoyed the video :-) Yes, I do. I run regular off camera flash workshops (although the next ones won't be until October now) but in the meantime I would highly recommend you consider joining my Patreon (you can join for a month to see what you think) because that way you can join my Facebook group to ask questions, join in on live streams to ask questions rewatch all the past streams (a number of which are with MagMod ambassadors). I hope this helps - please just let me know if you have any other questions
Amazing live stream Neil.
Thank you very much - I really appreciated you participating in the stream! Great to chat to you
Thank you Neil for these tips. !!
Amazing video. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Neil 🌷
My pleasure! Thank you :)
New to of camera flash.. your explanation to OCF is fantastic. Thank you
Really pleased you found it useful, thank you very much Steven 😊
👌
Why doesnt youtube boost this type of content? No bs, no clickbait, no fast easy content, just good content
Very kind, thank you! Hopefully one day it will 😂
Sir pls hindi subtital
I think you can do that in RUclips settings?
Very very helpful 👍
Thank you very much Muhamedali!
You are one of the best Teacher Neil. Thank you
thank you sir
My pleasure!
great video!!!
Thank you very much!
Fabulous stuff.
Thank you very much Steve :-)
Excellent, so well explained!!
Brilliant idea
Thank you very much!
Dived over from the livestream ... it was brill Neil .. thank you
Thank you Mark! It was great to have you on the stream :-)
Thanks 👌💯
My pleasure!
Thanks Neil for these tips
Super like
Thank you very much Abhinav!
So many tips/secrets how to do unique shots in this short video! Thank you so much!
My pleasure! Thank you so much Gabriel 😌
...another awesome tutorial, uncle Neill!♥️
Thank you very much Rafael!
Awesome
Thank you very much!
Great video Neil, you make it very simple to understand
Thank you so much Steve!
Thank you Neil!!!
great video :)
You are an artist )))
Great work Neil
Thank you so much Carl!
Great tips Neil. Now how did you get so creative with the backgrounds?! Tips please